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Data from: Male pregnancy and bi-parental immune priming
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Mating Systems;parental care;Reproduction: investment;Evolution: experimental;maternal effects;Syngnathus typhle;Immunity: ecology;Resource allocation;ocean;Vibrio spp;Ecology: experimental;Interactions: host\/pathogen
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r6624
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by examining immune cell proliferation and immune gene expression. Maternal and paternal bacterial exposure induced the offspring's immune defence five weeks after
Data from: The development of individual differences in cooperative behaviour: maternal glucocorticoid hormones alter helping behaviour of offspring
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maternal stress;Suricata suricatta;early life adversity;Growth;Glucocorticoids;cooperation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.260t0rm
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-mediated maternal effects may reduce the fitness of offspring, but may elevate parental fitness as a consequence of increasing the cooperative behaviour
Data from: Retracted: Experimental evidence that maternal corticosterone controls adaptive offspring sex ratios
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Erythrura gouldiae;maternal effects;sex allocation;corticosterone
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doi:10.5061/dryad.fv21r
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constrained to breeding with low-quality males can substantially increase their fitness by overproducing sons. Changes in maternal corticosterone levels duri
of gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia: a retrospective study in a university affiliated maternity hospital
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Hypertension;Maternal medicine;Clinical audit;Protocols & guidelines;Health & safety;Organisation of health services
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doi:10.5061/dryad.0bq15
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s and ?1high-BP reading (systolic blood pressure, SBP 140?mm?Hg or higher or diastolic blood pressure, DBP 90?mm?Hg or higher). We also evaluated two less
Data from: Loggerhead sea turtle embryos (Caretta caretta) regulate expression of stress-response and developmental genes when exposed
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Response;conservation genetics;Reptiles;climate change;climate change;Transcriptomics;Caretta caretta;transcriptome;Heat stress;Sea turtle;Holocene;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8cr05
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change models due to the lack the maternal buffering processes and parental care. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are integral in the molecular res
Data from: Maternal and paternal contributions to pathogen resistance dependent on development stage in a whitefish (Salmonidae)
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host-pathogen interaction;susceptibility to infection;quantitative genetics;Coregonus palaea;salmonid;reaction norms;Holocene;Coregonus;heritability
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doi:10.5061/dryad.t91gr
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1. It is often assumed that maternal and paternal contributions to offspring phenotype change over the lifetime of an individual. However, studies
Data from: Heritable variation in heat shock gene expression: a potential mechanism for adaptation to thermal stress in embryos of sea turtles
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Sea turtle;Caretta caretta;Adaptation;heat shock;Embryo;heritability;climate change
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doi:10.5061/dryad.617vp
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ng pedigree information, we estimated heritabilities of the expression response of hsp genes to heat shock and demonstrated both maternal and additive
Data from: Hatching asynchrony aggravates inbreeding depression in a songbird (Serinus canaria): an inbreeding-environment interaction
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competition;Serinus canaria;Maternal Effect;Inbreeding
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doi:10.5061/dryad.tj3pd
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ious fields of biology. In birds, environmental stress during early development is often related to hatching asynchrony; differences in age, and thus size
Data from: Epistasis and maternal effects in experimental adaptation to chronic nutritional stress in Drosophila
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quantitative genetics;maternal effects;insects;Experimental evolution;epistasis;drosophila melanogaster;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1h188
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n of negative epistasis between alleles improving performance under malnutrition. Furthermore, evolutionary changes in maternal traits accounted for hal
Data from: Maternal effects impact decision-making in a viviparous lizard
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While, Geoffrey
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cognition developmental stress information bias ontogeny diet reptiles
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doi:10.5061/dryad.01vc6
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Stressful conditions experienced during early development can have deleterious effects on offspring morphology, physiology and behaviour. However, fe

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